But didn't people die? American singer and songwriter Dolly Parton is putting her songwriting skills to use to entertain fans during the novel coronavirus outbreak. I'm trying to do a video in the studio.
A post shared by Dolly Parton (@dollyparton) on Jan 21, 2020 at 10:02am PST Legendary singer Dolly Parton posted a meme on social media, accidentally creating a viral challenge. "And all those lovin' couples that were once so sweet and cozy / now the fight like cats and dogs, like Donald [Trump] and [Nancy] Pelosi," she recited.

Photo posted on Instagram by Dolly Parton. ", ALSO READ: Coronavirus: Dua Lipa urges people to donate to UNICEF for underprivileged children, ALSO WATCH: Coronavirus scare: Bollywood comes together to create awareness around Covid-19, Migrant workers' deaths: Govt says it has no data. DOLLY PARTON DONATES $1 MILLION TO CORONAVIRUS RESEARCH AFTER LEARNING ABOUT 'EXCITING ADVANCEMENTS'. I'm trying to do a video in the studio," she shouts.

Well, tell him to kiss my assets goodbye because they're dwindling to nothing. Like many others, Parton then wished for a vaccine. Here’s what historians say, NCB summons Deepika Padukone, Sara Ali Khan, Shraddha Kapoor, Rafale squadron’s 1st woman pilot is Varanasi’s Flt Lt Shivangi Singh, Rhea Chakraborty, brother Showik to stay in jail till Oct 6, judicial custody extended, Watch: Rafale fighter jets conduct familiarisation sorties over Ladakh region, NCB to send summons to Deepika Padukone in drug probe linked to Sushant death: Sources, PM Modi to chair Covid review meeting with CMs of seven high-burden states, Copyright © 2020 Living Media India Limited. And the teens and tweens, they're just plain mean, they bite your bleepin' head off," she says.

Jesse Slack performs his parody of Dolly Parton's hit Jolene titled Quarantine. Parton then turns to face the camera directly, telling viewers she's written a poem about the ongoing crisis. My accountant's calling? Fox News Flash top entertainment headlines for April 9, recently paid tribute to her late friend and fellow country music legend, Why 'The Rock' is endorsing THIS candidate, Marge Champion, actress, dancer and Snow White model, dead at 101, Chelsea Handler says she'll pay 50 Cent's taxes if he drops Trump support, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood cover 'Shallow' from 'A Star Is Born’ for his upcoming album, ‘Fun’, Kimberly Van Der Beek says she was ‘so done’ with California while detailing 36-acre Texas compound, Sophia Loren on returning to acting after a long hiatus: ‘I wanted to be inspired and challenged’, Christina Anstead says she's choosing 'peace' over 'nonsense' amid Ant Anstead split news. Washington D.C.[USA], April 10 (ANI): American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton is putting her legendary songwriting skills to use to entertain fans during the COVID-19 outbreak. For reprint rights: Syndications Today. ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC.

The 74-year-old singer shared a video on Instagram on Thursday in which she can be seen reciting a poem on quarantine and social distancing. My accountant's calling? "This too shall pass, as all things will / if the virus don't kill us, the stay at home will / the kids are bored and restless / they scream and yell and squawk / and the teens and tweens, they're just plain mean / they bite your bleepin' head off," she began.

"And Lord, please find a vaccination in the form of a shot or a pill / 'cause if the virus don't kill us, the stayin' home will. ", Parton then resumed her original charade, shouting off-camera: "Stop it about the toilet paper! Welcome to the Dolly Parton challenge that her fellow famous people were quick to hop on. The video features her sitting as she faces the camera and begins the clip by shouting to someone off-screen, feigning in-home chaos. American singer and songwriter Dolly Parton is putting her songwriting skills to use to entertain fans during the novel coronavirus outbreak. The 74-year-old singer shared a video on Instagram on Thursday in which she can be seen reciting a poem on quarantine and social distancing. If the virus don't kill us, the stay at home will. Next, the singer-songwriter poked fun at couples that have found it difficult to quarantine with their significant others. "What? The kids are bored and restless, they scream and yell and squawk. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, A post shared by Dolly Parton (@dollyparton) on Apr 9, 2020 at 1:00pm PDT. or redistributed. All market data delayed 20 minutes. Dolly Parton is putting her legendary songwriting skills to use to entertain fans during quarantine. The country singer then turns to face the camera directly, telling viewers she's written a poem about the ongoing crisis. Well, tell him to kiss my assets goodbye because they're dwindling to nothing. The country icon, 74, shared a video on Instagram on Thursday of herself reciting a coronavirus social distancing-themed poem.

Concluding the video, Parton sighes and jokes, "I got things to do.

The 74-year-old singer shared a video on Instagram on Thursday (local time), while she recited a coronavirus social distancing-themed poem.

Washington D.C.[USA], April 10 (ANI): American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton is putting her legendary songwriting skills to use to entertain fans during the COVID-19 outbreak. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. All market data delayed 20 minutes. Dolly Parton is tucking everyone in with her bedtime stories video series Goodnight With Dolly, and now she's penned a poem for those who are tired of staying at home. The "9 to 5" singer recently paid tribute to her late friend and fellow country music legend Kenny Rogers from the same studio.

", She shouts, "Can you hold it down in there? The Jolene singer then pokes fun at couples who have found it difficult to quarantine with their significant others. Lord, get us back to school and get us back to work, and get us out of this God dang house 'fore someone gets hurt.